reedsymarketplace
Assemble a team of professionals
reedsystudio
The writing app for authors
reedsylearning
Writing courses, events and memberships
reedsydiscovery
Get your book reviewed
reedsyprompts
Weekly writing prompts and contests
Writing courses, events and conferences
Upcoming events
Level Up Your Writing in 2026
January 18, 2026
Previous events
First Impressions: Rocking the First Line and Paragraph
January 12, 2026
Writing a Bingeable Chapter
January 05, 2026
The Rule of Three
December 29, 2025
Learn how to succeed as a writer from the best in the business.
Every writer needs a Studio
Check out our writing app for authors!
Menu
More apps built by Reedsy
Author on Reedsy Prompts since Mar, 2021
Truth or dare, a typical teenage game that we are all familiar with. However, it's been around so long, that it's considered monotonous and boring now.One way to make it interesting is alcohol. Another way is playing with a bunch of high-ranking fairies."Diana, truth or dare?"Now you might be thinking... won't everyone choose truth? The safe option, where you can even lie, cover up the things you don't want revealed. Well, fairy truth or dare has a catch: it's physically impossible for them to lie."Truth." Diana grinned, revealing her sharpe...
Submitted to Contest #103
"You're very talented, sweetheart." "You're not like other kids." "You're special." Ever since I was born, I've been told I was extraordinary. That I was smart, that I was creative, that I was bright and clever. And I believed it. I pushed myself to every limit and went through life floating on the appreciation, the admiration. I could draw, I could write, I could sing, I could speak, I could do math problems in my head. It was all perfect until ninth grade, when I 'grew up'. Ninth grade was supposed...
Weddings are fun, aren't they? They're huge, expensive affairs as it is, but in India, even more so. The concept of marriage is a very controversial topic in today's world, with half the world proclaiming it a boon, and the other, a bane. But, in this country, it's simply a rite of passage. Being married is a part of life, like losing teeth, or getting your heart broken. So strong is this belief, that Indians will take no chances when it comes to ensuring their species continues this age-old tradition. And so, we come to 'arranged marria...
Oops, you need an account for that!
Log in with your social account:
Or enter your email: